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5 Ways Rapid Technology Change Impacts Education | Education Technology, Apps, Product ... - 1 views

  • once one can get past the spectacle of it all it encourages a re-centering of the learner–and hopefully curriculum and assessment design that support that learner.
Phil Taylor

5 Ways Technology Has Changed One of Education's Most Traditional Subjects: History | E... - 2 views

  • humanities subjects have quietly become some of technology’s foremost champions, and the study of history is no exception. Not convinced? Here are five ways that technological advancements have changed the way historians conduct research:
Phil Taylor

How Social Media has Changed Education Forever | Education News | Young Academic Educat... - 1 views

  • Social media is now being embraced by even the hardiest traditionalist as perhaps the best way to get messages to the masses and individuals. First seen as somewhat of a fad, Facebook is now the most used search engine on the web and even figures like Barack Obama and The Queen have a page.
  • Bullying is a worry for any student and indeed their parents but research has shown that pupils are far more likely to be bullied on the school bus than they are on any social media site.
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MacBook, Chromebook, iPads: Why Schools Should Think Beyond Platforms | MindShift - 0 views

  • As needs change over time, addressing them might mean switching devices (remaking the choice). As schools progress in their technology implementation, they may find that their needs have changed, and should not hesitate to change devices as their understanding of their students’ needs develops. This seasonal view of devices (rather than “device as school identity”) is essential to helping schools move forward, meet their current students’ needs, and keep the curriculum relevant and timely for the future. A focus on pedagogy and key technology skills will transfer from one device to another, making the shift easier; a focus on being a device expert, or mastering device specific mechanics, will not. Students will graduate into a world that will demand technological fluency, the ability to move and process information across various platforms and devices.
Phil Taylor

Life-Long-Learners - Educating with Technology - 0 views

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    Wonderful read. How some things have changed, and the important lessons have not.
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